Tech Amazon named 'most reputable' company in U.S. Survey of 150 major U.S. companies also places Microsoft, Boeing, Nordstrom, and Starbucks on 'best' list, but far below Amazon's ranking. by Skip Ferderber / April 7, 2011
Tech Data hackers score big, but ultimately do little damage The Epsilon email data breach gave 24-hour news networks lots to talk about. by Skip Ferderber / April 6, 2011
Tech Weekend tech blog: Amazon's Cloud-y dreams Amazon makes a "cloud" move that portends bigger battles ahead. Plus, BMW apps for the road, and a way to share the best of the web. by Skip Ferderber / April 2, 2011
Tech Google TV reviewed: Did Google get ahead of itself? Google TV by Skip Ferderber / November 7, 2010
Tech Tonight's election coverage: Internet sites and phone apps abound Election night is like the Super Bowl for information junkies. Here's a collection of sites and apps curated exclusively for Crosscut readers by Skip Ferderber / November 2, 2010
Politics Rally for 'sanity': From Seattle to D.C. Dave Klinkman holds a sign he designed for the rally. by Skip Ferderber / October 31, 2010
Tech Xiia Live: easing mobile internet radio listening Internet radio is something terrific, execpt when you lose the sound feed. Now, there's an Android app that lets you know what is happening, making the experience better. Sorry, iPhone users. by Skip Ferderber / October 22, 2010
Read a good magazine lately? Got an iPad? Traditional print magazines are finally figuring out how to bring their game face to the digital marketplace. No surprise: it's the iPad influence. by Skip Ferderber / October 21, 2010
Tech Verizon joining Sprint, T-Mobile in Seattle's 4G swim With Sprint and T-Mobile 4G phones already in customers’ hands, Verizon will begin its 4G foray here by year’s end. by Skip Ferderber / October 15, 2010
Dave Ross to lead Seattle 'Support Sanity' rally Dave Ross, the popular 97.3 KIRO-FM talk show host. by Skip Ferderber / October 15, 2010